Example sentences of "[noun prp] [adv] [verb] [adv] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | In a passage which reads very oddly indeed today and betrays his naïveté , Durkheim even went so far as to claim that such was the depressing degree of homogeneity in primitive society that its members were actually physically indistinguishable from each other ! |
2 | But we can not be certain that Gould even got as far as the river at all . |
3 | Everyone smiled at Suzi then looked hurriedly away as her mouth began to tremble . |
4 | With Chelmsford still looking below rather than above , three points are vital and clean sheets against both Worcester and VS Rugby should give confidence . |
5 | If Adam ever got as far as masturbating , and naturally he sometimes did , he always had the feeling afterwards that his teeth were loose . |
6 | Please make sure that everyone coming has adequate directions and transport arranged and let Rita Quick know as soon as possible , how many you have been able to muster ( Please remind them to bring packed lunch ) . |
7 | Stockdale even went as far as praising Laurent for having surveyed , and a foreigner at that , without the knowledge of the language and ‘ by eye alone … without the use of instruments and in the coldest part of the year … in less than two months two towns for some miles in circumference , with all their intricate communications . ’ |
8 | Armstrong even goes as far as asking ‘ is it not conceivable that the whole of syntax and semantics should have been innate so that all mankind spoke the one , wired-in , nonconventional language ? ’ ( 1971 : 437 ) . |
9 | ‘ Oh , Miss Abbott , how good you are , do n't pull so , Robert , how can poor Miss Abbott possibly come as fast as you ? |
10 | The peace of Europe now rested more heavily than ever upon his ability to control his allies . |
11 | Lydia even went so far as to bathe it in vinegar at Betty 's behest . |
12 | Nicholas Cruz though goes much further than that . |
13 | Nicholas Cruz though goes much further than that . |
14 | Next to him his wife , a tall rangy woman whom Sven Hjerson somehow saw even here as being astride a hunter , was leaning forward tapping the tips of the fingers of each hand one against the other . |
15 | Sitting in my L-shaped room , stone-cold to my very marrow , with John still sleeping as peacefully as a child at my feet , I faced that fact , too , while I was at it ; and also a few others . |
16 | Concerning thunder rites , Harrison even went so far as to quote Durkheim 's ‘ Le sacré , c'est le père du dieu . ’ |
17 | John even goes as far as to boast that The Borrowers is breaking new ground : ‘ In fact , some of the things we can now do make the special effects in Star Wars look prehistoric . ’ |